Trojans in Professional

Current Major League Players

Player Position 2003 Team 2003 Stats 3B .267, 158-for-592, 24 HR, 96 RBI 2B Mariners .294, 183-for-622, 35 HR, 117 RBI 3B * .205, 53-for-258, 2 HR, 23 RBI Morgan Ensberg 3B .291, 112-for-385, 25 HR, 60 RBI Geoff Jenkins OF .296, 144-for-487, 28 HR, 95 RBI LHP 6-8, 4.26 ERA, 114 IP, 125 K Jacque Jones OF .304, 157-for-517, 16 HR, 69 RBI Chad Moeller C Arizona Diamondbacks* .268, 64-for-239, 7 HR, 29 RBI Eric Munson 3B .240, 75-for-313, 18 HR, 50 RBI RHP 18-6, 2.43 ERA, 211.1 IP, 245 K LHP 14-12, 3.30 ERA, 231.2 IP, 146 K

* in the offseason, Chad Moeller was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers while Jeff Cirillo was traded to the

Minor League Players

Player Position 2003 Team (highest level at tained) Brian Bannister RHP (A) Jason Brown C (AA) Alberto Concepcion C (A) Beau Craig C Oakland Athletics (AA) Rik Currier RHP New York Yankees (AA) Seth Davidson SS Minnesota Twins (AA) Fraser Dizard LHP (A) Ronald Flores LHP Oakland Athletics (AAA) Justin Gemoll 3B (AA) Jeff Inglin OF (AA) Jack Krawczyk RHP Arizona Diamondbacks (AA) Anthony Lunetta SS (A) Travis McAndrews OF Arizona Diamondbacks (A) Jordan Olson LHP Tampa Bay Devil Rays (A) Bill Peavey 1B Cleveland Indians (A) Jason Saenz LHP New York Mets (AA)

Barry Zito at the 2003 All Star Game

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Trojan Major League Award-Winners Trojans in the All-Star Game

Most Valuable Player Year Player Site Team Fred Lynn — , 1975 — .331, 21 HR, 105 RBI 1967 Anaheim NL (New York) 1968 Tom Seaver Houston NL (New York) 1969 Tom Seaver Washington, DC NL (New York) Tom Seaver — , 1969 — 25-7, 2.21 ERA 1970 Tom Seaver Cincinnati NL (New York) Tom Seaver — National League, 1973 — 19-10, 2.08 ERA 1971 Detroit AL () Tom Seaver Detroit NL (New York) Tom Seaver — National League, 1975 — 22-9, 2.38 ERA 1972 Tom Seaver Atlanta NL (New York) Randy Johnson — American League, 1995 — 18-2, 2.48 ERA 1973 Ron Fairly Kansas City AL (Montreal) Randy Johnson — National League, 1999 — 17-9, 2.48 ERA Tom Seaver Kansas City NL (New York) Randy Johnson — National League, 2000 — 19-7, 2.64 ERA 1974 Pittsburgh AL (Kansas City) Randy Johnson — National League, 2001 — 21-6, 2.49 ERA 1975 Steve Busby Milwaukee AL (Kansas City) *Barry Zito — American League, 2002 — 23-5, 2.75 ERA Fred Lynn Milwaukee AL (Boston) *Randy Johnson — National League, 2002 — 24-5, 2.32 ERA Tom Seaver Milwaukee NL (New York) *fi rst time in MLB history that former players from the same collegiate 1976 Philadelphia NL (San Fran cisco) program swept both awards Fred Lynn Philadelphia AL (Boston) Tom Seaver Philadelphia NL (New York) Rookie of the Year 1977 Ron Fairly New York AL (Toronto) Tom Seaver — National League, 1967 — 16-13, 2.76 ERA Fred Lynn New York AL (Boston) Fred Lynn — American League, 1975 — .331, 21 HR, 105 RBI Tom Seaver New York NL (Cin cin nati) Mark McGwire — American League, 1987 — .289, 49 HR, 118 RBI 1978 Fred Lynn San Diego AL (Boston) Tom Seaver San Diego NL (Cin cin nati) 1979 Steve Kemp Seattle AL (Detroit) All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Dave Kingman Seattle NL (Chicago) Fred Lynn — American League, 1983 Fred Lynn Seattle AL (Boston) ( the fi rst grand slam in All-Star play) Roy Smalley Seattle AL (Minnesota) 1980 Dave Kingman Los Angeles NL (Chicago) League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Fred Lynn Los Angeles AL (Boston) Fred Lynn — American League, 1982 — .611, 1 HR, 5 RBI 1981 Fred Lynn Cleveland AL (Cal i fornia) Tom Seaver Cleveland NL (Cincinnati) Most Valuable Player 1982 Fred Lynn Montreal AL (Cal i fornia) Randy Johnson — Arizona, 2001 — 3-0, 1.04 ERA, 17.1 IP, 3 BB, 19 K 1983 Fred Lynn Chicago AL () (Johnson was a co-MVP with ) 1984 San Francisco AL (Minnesota) 1987 Mark McGwire Oakland AL (Oakland) 1988 Mark McGwire Cincinnati AL (Oakland) Trojans in the World Series 1989 Mark McGwire Anaheim AL (Oakland) 1990 Randy Johnson Chicago AL (Seattle) (World Series champions in ALL CAPS) Mark McGwire Chicago AL (Oakland) 1991 Mark McGwire Toronto AL (Oakland) Year Player Team Position 1992 Mark McGwire San Diego AL (Oakland) 1948 John Berardino CLEVELAND (AL) IF 1993 Randy Johnson Baltimore AL (Seattle) 1952 NEW YORK (AL) SS 1994 Randy Johnson Pittsburgh AL (Seattle) 1954 Rudy Regalado Cleveland (AL) 3B 1995 Randy Johnson Arlington, TX AL (Seattle) 1959 Ron Fairly LOS ANGELES (NL) CF/RF Mark McGwire Arlington, TX AL (Oakland) 1963 Ron Fairly LOS ANGELES (NL) RF 1996 Mark McGwire Philadelphia AL (Oakland) 1965 Ron Fairly LOS ANGELES (NL) RF 1997 Jeff Cirillo Cleveland AL (Milwaukee) 1966 Ron Fairly Los Angeles (NL) 1B/RF Randy Johnson Cleveland AL (Seattle) 1969 Don Buford Baltimore (AL) LF Mark McGwire Cleveland AL (Oakland) Tom Seaver NEW YORK (NL) RHP 1998 Bret Boone Denver NL (Cincinnati) 1970 Don Buford BALTIMORE (AL) LF Mark McGwire Denver NL (St. Louis) 1971 Don Buford Baltimore (AL) LF 1999 Randy Johnson Boston NL (Arizona) 1973 Tom Seaver New York (NL) RHP Mark McGwire Boston NL (St. Louis) 1975 Bill Lee Boston (AL) LHP 2000 Jeff Cirillo Atlanta NL (Colorado) Fred Lynn Boston (AL) CF Randy Johnson Atlanta NL (Arizona) 1979 Baltimore (AL) 2B Mark McGwire* Atlanta NL (St. Louis) 1983 Rich Dauer BALTIMORE (AL) 2B/3B 2001 Bret Boone Seattle AL (Seattle) 1987 Roy Smalley MINNESOTA (AL) PH Randy Johnson Seattle NL (Arizona) 1988 Mark McGwire Oakland (AL) 1B 2002 Randy Johnson Milwaukee NL (Arizona) 1989 Mark McGwire OAKLAND (AL) 1B Barry Zito Milwaukee AL (Oakland) 1990 Mark McGwire Oakland (AL) 1B 2003 Aaron Boone Chicago NL (Cincinnati) 1999 Bret Boone Atlanta (NL) 2B Bret Boone Chicago AL (Seattle) 2001 Randy Johnson ARIZONA (NL) LHP Geoff Jenkins Chicago NL (Milwaukee) 2003 Aaron Boone New York (AL) 3B Mark Prior Chicago NL (Chicago) Barry Zito Chicago AL (Oakland) * - injured; did not play

12-Time National Champions • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 133 All-Time USC Major Leaguers

A total of 89 Trojans have played in the Major Leagues. Here is the full list, along with their USC and major league statistics, when available: Mike Adamson Jim Barr USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1967 21 103.0 75 33 143 8-3 — 2.53 1968 21 117.0 89 20 110 10-2 — 2.31 1969 — 112.2 90 21 77 10-4 — 2.79 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1970 — 141.0 120 22 99 14-2 — 1.92 1967 Baltimore 3 9.2 9 12 8 0-1 — 8.38 Career — 370.2 299 63 286 34-8 — 2.31 1968 Baltimore 2 7.2 9 4 4 0-2 — 9.39 1969 Baltimore 6 8.0 10 6 2 0-1 — 4.50 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA Career 11 25.1 28 22 14 0-4 — 7.46 1971 San Francisco 17 35.1 33 5 16 1-1 0 3.57 1972 San Francisco 44 179.0 166 41 86 8-10 2 2.87 Gabe Alvarez 1973 San Francisco 41 231.1 240 49 88 11-17 2 3.81 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1974 San Francisco 44 239.2 223 47 84 13-9 2 2.74 1993 64 258 46 84 8 53 .326 1975 San Francisco 35 244.0 244 58 77 13-14 0 3.06 1994 61 236 37 77 7 51 .326 1976 San Francisco 37 252.1 260 60 75 15-12 0 2.89 1995 70 269 73 97 13 59 .361 1977 San Francisco 38 234.1 286 56 97 12-16 0 4.76 Career 195 763 156 258 28 163 .338 1978 San Francisco 32 163.0 180 35 44 8-11 1 3.53 1979 California 36 197.0 217 55 69 10-12 0 4.20 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1980 California 24 68.0 90 23 22 1-4 1 5.56 1998 Detroit 58 199 16 46 11 0 5 29 .231 1982 San Francisco 53 128.2 125 20 36 4-2 2 3.29 1999 Detroit 22 53 5 11 3 0 2 4 .208 1983 San Francisco 53 92.2 106 20 47 5-3 2 3.98 2000 Detroit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Career 454 2065.1 2170 469 741 101-112 12 3.56 2000 San Diego 11 13 1 2 1 0 0 0 .154 Career 92 266 22 59 15 0 7 33 .222 John Berardino USC: 1937 Dan Ardell at USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1961 35 79 22 25 5 17 .316 1939 St. Louis Browns 126 468 42 120 24 5 5 58 .256 1940 St. Louis Browns 142 523 71 135 31 4 16 85 .258 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1941 St. Louis Browns 128 469 48 127 30 4 5 89 .271 1961 Los Angeles (A) 7 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 1942 St. Louis Browns 29 74 11 21 6 0 1 10 .284 1946 St. Louis Browns 144 582 70 154 29 5 5 68 .265 Red Badgro 1947 St. Louis Browns 90 306 29 80 22 1 1 20 .261 USC: 1925-27 1948 Cleveland 66 147 19 28 5 1 2 10 .190 1949 Cleveland 50 116 11 23 6 1 0 13 .198 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1950 Cleveland 4 5 1 2 0 0 0 3 .400 1929 St. Louis Browns 54 148 27 42 12 0 1 18 .284 1950 Pittsburgh 40 131 12 27 3 1 1 12 .206 1930 St. Louis Browns 89 234 30 56 18 3 1 27 .239 1951 St. Louis Browns 39 119 13 27 7 1 0 13 .227 Career 143 382 57 98 30 3 2 45 .257 1952 Cleveland 35 32 5 3 0 0 0 2 .094 1952 Pittsburgh 19 56 2 8 4 0 0 4 .143 Career 912 3028 334 755 167 23 36 387 .249 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1988 61 237 67 91 11 48 .384 Aaron Boone USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1992 53 191 21 52 0 25 .272 1991 Montreal 57 136 16 48 12 2 2 18 .353 1993 60 220 42 63 5 39 .286 1992 Montreal 111 285 26 66 11 0 1 24 .232 1994 61 247 49 84 6 30 .340 1993 Florida 99 375 45 104 16 2 5 33 .277 Career 174 658 112 199 11 94 .302 1994 Florida 107 372 40 112 20 2 5 31 .301 1995 Baltimore 90 237 32 57 14 0 2 25 .241 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1996 Chicago (N) 15 29 4 1 0 0 1 2 .034 1997 Cincinnati 16 49 5 12 1 0 0 5 .245 Career 479 1434 163 388 73 6 16 133 .271 1998 Cincinnati 58 181 24 51 13 2 2 28 .282 1999 Cincinnati 139 472 56 132 26 5 14 72 .280 2000 Cincinnati 84 291 44 83 18 0 12 43 .285 2001 Cincinnati 103 381 54 112 26 2 14 62 .294 2002 Cincinnati 162 606 83 146 38 2 26 87 .241 2003 Cincinnati 106 403 61 110 19 3 18 65 .273 2003 New York Yankees 54 189 31 48 13 0 6 31 .254 Career 722 2572 358 694 154 14 92 393 .270 Bret Boone USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1988 62 236 51 77 8 53 .326 1989 66 238 62 65 9 57 .273 1990 61 214 53 67 12 50 .313 Career 190 688 166 209 29 160 .304

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1992 Seattle 33 129 15 25 4 0 4 15 .194 1993 Seattle 76 271 31 68 12 2 12 38 .251 1994 Cincinnati 108 381 59 122 25 2 12 68 .320 1995 Cincinnati 138 513 63 137 34 2 15 68 .267 1996 Cincinnati 142 520 56 121 21 3 12 69 .233 1997 Cincinnati 139 443 40 99 25 1 7 46 .223 Did You Know? 1998 Cincinnati 157 583 76 155 38 1 24 95 .266 Soap opera fans may recognize John Berardino, who played 1999 Atlanta 152 608 102 153 38 1 20 63 .252 2000 San Diego 127 463 61 116 18 2 19 74 .251 for the 1948 world champion Cleveland Indians. As John 2001 Seattle 158 623 118 206 37 3 37 141 .331 2002 Seattle 155 608 88 169 34 3 24 107 .267 Beradino, he played the role of Dr. Steve Hardy for 33 years 2003 Seattle 159 622 111 183 35 5 35 117 .294 on ABC's General Hospital. Career 1544 5764 820 1554 321 25 221 901 .270

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Bill Bordley USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1977 20 111.2 86 63 108 14-0 — 2.42 1988 58 227 57 73 5 29 .322 1978 20 125.1 108 82 110 12-2 — 2.73 1989 49 161 28 40 4 23 .248 Career 40 237.0 194 145 218 26-2 — 2.58 1990 60 193 38 54 3 18 .280 Career 167 581 123 167 12 70 .287 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1980 San Francisco 8 30.2 34 21 11 2-3 0 4.70 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1993 Baltimore 53 79 18 18 5 0 2 9 .228 Jack Brewer 1994 Baltimore 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 USC: 1938-40 1995 Baltimore 24 32 6 2 0 0 0 2 .063 1995 New York (N) 44 136 24 32 5 0 4 12 .235 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1996 Texas 90 145 30 41 9 0 6 20 .283 1944 NY Giants 14 55.0 66 16 21 1-4 — 5.56 1997 Texas 122 366 49 82 18 0 8 39 .224 1945 NY Giants 28 159.2 162 58 49 8-6 — 3.83 1998 Boston 86 216 37 61 14 4 10 42 .282 1946 NY Giants 1 2.0 3 2 3 0-0 — 13.50 1999 Boston 91 297 39 72 15 2 6 38 .242 Career 43 216.2 231 76 73 9-10 — 4.36 2000 Chicago (N) 150 495 64 124 18 3 15 48 .251 2001 Chicago (N) 35 85 11 15 2 0 3 8 .176 Jim Brideweser Career 699 1853 280 448 86 9 54 218 .242 USC: 1947-49 Don Buford Sr. MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1951 New York (A) 2 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 .375 1957 8 6 1 2 0 0 .333 1952 New York (A) 42 38 12 10 0 0 0 2 .263 1958 15 21 5 6 0 4 .286 1953 New York (A) 7 3 3 3 0 1 0 3 1.000 1959 33 103 37 34 5 22 .330 1954 Baltimore 73 204 18 54 7 2 0 12 .265 Career 56 130 43 42 5 26 .323 1955 Chicago (A) 34 58 6 12 3 2 0 4 .207 1956 Chicago (A) 10 11 0 2 1 0 0 1 .182 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1956 Detroit 70 156 23 34 4 0 0 10 .218 1963 Chicago (A) 12 42 9 12 1 2 0 5 .286 1957 Baltimore 91 142 16 38 7 1 1 18 .268 1964 Chicago (A) 135 442 62 116 14 6 4 30 .262 Career 329 620 79 156 22 6 1 50 .252 1965 Chicago (A) 155 586 93 166 22 5 10 47 .283 1966 Chicago (A) 163 607 85 148 26 7 8 52 .244 Brad Brink 1967 Chicago (A) 156 535 61 129 10 9 4 32 .241 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1968 Baltimore 130 426 65 120 13 4 15 46 .282 1984 25 102.1 99 81 62 5-4 3 4.31 1969 Baltimore 144 554 99 161 31 3 11 64 .291 1985 21 108.2 145 60 69 4-10 1 6.38 1970 Baltimore 144 504 99 137 15 2 17 66 .272 1986 21 123.1 102 54 110 8-6 1 3.43 1971 Baltimore 122 449 99 130 19 4 19 54 .290 Career 67 334.1 346 195 241 17-20 5 4.66 1972 Baltimore 125 408 46 84 6 2 5 22 .206 Career 1286 4553 718 1203 157 44 93 418 .264 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1992 Philadelphia 8 41.1 53 13 16 0-4 — 4.14 Steve Busby 1993 Philadelphia 2 6.0 3 3 8 0-0 — 3.00 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1994 San Francisco 4 8.1 4 4 3 0-0 — 1.08 1970 — 35.0 25 35 22 3-0 — 2.06 Career 14 55.2 60 20 27 0-4 — 3.56 1971 23 130.0 99 50 106 11-2 — 2.28 Career — 165.0 124 85 128 14-2 — 2.24 Oscar Brown USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1966 47 150 43 51 9 36 .340 1972 Kansas City 5 40.0 28 8 31 3-1 — 1.58 1973 Kansas City 37 238.1 246 105 174 16-15 — 4.23 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1974 Kansas City 38 292.1 284 92 198 22-14 — 3.39 1969 Atlanta 7 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 .250 1975 Kansas City 34 260.1 233 81 160 18-12 — 3.08 1970 Atlanta 28 47 6 18 2 1 1 7 .383 1976 Kansas City 13 71.2 58 49 29 3-3 — 4.40 1971 Atlanta 27 43 4 9 4 0 0 5 .209 1978 Kansas City 7 21.1 24 15 10 1-0 — 7.59 1972 Atlanta 76 164 19 37 5 1 3 16 .226 1979 Kansas City 22 94.1 71 64 45 6-6 — 3.63 1973 Atlanta 22 58 3 12 3 0 0 0 .207 1980 Kansas City 11 42.1 59 19 12 1-3 — 6.17 Career 160 316 34 77 14 2 4 28 .244 Career 167 1060.2 1003 433 659 70-54 — 3.72

Jeff Cirillo USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1989 51 156 32 49 2 30 .314 1990 61 228 44 72 6 48 .316 1991 64 263 70 100 7 48 .380 Career 176 647 146 221 15 126 .342

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1994 Milwaukee 39 126 17 30 9 0 3 12 .238 1995 Milwaukee 125 328 57 91 19 4 9 39 .277 1996 Milwaukee 158 566 101 184 46 5 15 83 .325 1997 Milwaukee 154 580 74 167 46 2 10 82 .288 1998 Milwaukee 156 604 97 194 31 1 14 68 .321 1999 Milwaukee 157 607 98 198 35 1 15 88 .326 2000 Colorado 157 598 111 195 53 2 11 115 .326 2001 Colorado 138 528 72 165 26 4 17 83 .313 2002 Seattle 146 485 51 121 20 0 6 54 .249 2003 Seattle 87 258 24 53 11 0 2 23 .205 Career 1317 4680 702 1398 296 19 102 647 .299

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Merrill Combs USC: 1940-41 USC: 1933-35

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1947 Boston 17 68 8 15 1 0 1 6 .221 1935 Brooklyn 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 .250 1949 Boston 14 24 5 5 1 0 0 1 .208 1950 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Dave Engle 1950 Washington 37 102 19 25 1 0 0 6 .245 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1951 Cleveland 19 28 2 5 2 0 0 2 .179 1976 9 18 1 1 0 2 .056 1952 Cleveland 52 139 11 23 1 1 1 10 .165 1977 51 181 31 61 6 36 .337 Career 140 361 45 73 6 1 2 25 .202 1978 60 210 50 74 14 55 .352 Career 120 409 82 136 20 93 .333 Brian Cooper USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1995 20 101.2 112 43 92 8-3 0 4.78 1981 Minnesota 82 248 29 64 14 4 5 32 .258 1982 Minnesota 58 186 20 42 7 2 4 16 .226 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1983 Minnesota 120 374 46 114 22 4 8 43 .305 1999 5 27.2 23 18 15 1-1 — 4.88 1984 Minnesota 109 391 56 104 20 1 4 38 .266 2000 15 87.0 105 35 36 4-8 — 5.90 1985 Minnesota 70 172 28 44 8 2 7 25 .256 2001 7 13.2 10 4 7 0-1 — 2.63 1986 Detroit 35 86 6 22 7 0 0 4 .256 2002 2 8.1 14 4 3 0-1 — 14.04 1987 Montreal 59 84 7 19 4 0 1 14 .226 Career 29 136.2 152 61 61 5-11 — 5.86 1988 Montreal 34 37 4 8 3 0 0 1 .216 1989 Milwaukee 27 65 5 14 3 0 2 8 .215 Mike Couchee Career 594 1643 201 431 88 13 31 181 .262 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1979 17 92.2 113 19 54 5-7 0 3.30 Morgan Ensberg 1980 18 93.2 117 20 56 3-6 2 3.65 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG Career 35 186.1 230 39 110 8-13 2 3.48 1995 14 16 4 4 1 1 .250 1996 53 161 37 57 10 35 .354 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1997 62 235 60 72 8 44 .306 1983 San Diego 8 14.0 12 6 5 0-1 0 5.14 1998 66 244 74 84 21 69 .344 Career 195 656 175 217 40 149 .331 John Cummings at USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1989 18 46.2 42 46 42 4-1 0 4.24 2000 Houston 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 .286 1990 23 89.1 101 38 69 4-4 0 4.63 2002 Houston 49 132 14 32 7 2 3 19 .242 Career 41 136.0 143 84 111 8-5 0 4.50 2003 Houston 127 385 69 112 15 1 25 60 .291 Career 180 524 83 146 22 3 28 79 .279 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1993 Seattle 10 46.1 59 16 19 0-6 — 6.02 Seth Etherton 1994 Seattle 17 64.0 66 37 33 2-4 — 5.63 at USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1995 Los Angeles 35 39.0 38 10 21 3-1 — 3.00 1995 13 41.1 44 34 28 2-4 0 5.66 1995 Seattle 4 5.1 8 7 4 0-0 — 11.81 1996 17 112.0 103 34 104 12-3 0 3.94 1996 Detroit 21 31.2 36 20 24 3-3 — 5.12 1997 16 109.1 104 33 106 10-2 0 2.96 1996 Los Angeles 4 5.1 12 2 5 0-1 — 6.75 1998 18 136.2 113 29 182 13-3 0 3.23 1997 Detroit 19 24.2 32 14 8 2-0 — 5.47 Career 64 399.1 364 124 420 37-12 0 3.61 Career 110 216.1 251 106 114 10-15 — 5.33 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA Rich Dauer 2000 Anaheim 11 60.1 68 22 32 5-1 0 5.52 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 2003 Cincinnati 7 30.0 39 15 17 2-4 0 6.90 1973 56 202 49 73 11 43 .361 Career 18 90.1 107 37 49 7-5 0 5.98 1974 70 279 75 108 15 92 .387 Career 126 481 124 181 26 135 .376

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1976 Baltimore 11 39 0 4 0 0 0 3 .103 1977 Baltimore 96 304 38 74 15 1 5 25 .243 1978 Baltimore 133 459 57 121 23 0 6 46 .264 1979 Baltimore 142 479 63 123 20 0 9 61 .257 1980 Baltimore 152 557 71 158 32 0 2 63 .284 1981 Baltimore 96 369 41 97 27 0 4 38 .263 1982 Baltimore 158 558 75 156 24 2 8 57 .280 1983 Baltimore 140 459 49 108 19 0 5 41 .235 1984 Baltimore 127 397 29 101 26 0 2 24 .254 1985 Baltimore 85 208 25 42 7 0 2 14 .202 Career 1140 3829 448 984 193 3 43 372 .257

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Ron Fairly Joe Gonzales USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1937 Red Sox 1958 39 149 37 52 9 67 .348 USC: 1935-37

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1958 Los Angeles 15 53 6 15 1 0 2 8 .283 1937 Boston 8 31.0 37 11 11 1-2 0 4.35 1959 Los Angeles 118 244 27 58 12 1 4 23 .238 1960 Los Angeles 14 37 6 4 0 3 1 3 .108 Kent Hadley 1961 Los Angeles 111 245 42 79 15 2 10 48 .322 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1962 Los Angeles 147 460 80 128 15 7 14 71 .278 1954 — 84 12 16 2 16 .190 1963 Los Angeles 152 490 62 133 21 0 12 77 .271 1955 17 65 16 18 3 25 .277 1964 Los Angeles 150 454 62 116 19 5 10 74 .256 1956 31 111 37 43 17 46 .387 1965 Los Angeles 158 555 73 152 28 1 9 70 .274 Career — 260 65 77 22 87 .296 1966 Los Angeles 117 351 53 101 20 0 14 61 .288 1967 Los Angeles 153 486 45 107 19 0 10 55 .220 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1968 Los Angeles 141 441 32 103 15 1 4 43 .234 1958 Kansas City 3 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 .182 1969 Los Angeles 30 64 3 14 3 2 0 8 .219 1959 Kansas City 113 288 40 73 11 1 10 39 .253 1969 Montreal 70 253 35 73 13 4 12 39 .289 1960 New York (A) 55 64 8 13 2 0 4 11 .203 1970 Montreal 119 385 54 111 19 0 15 61 .288 Career 171 363 49 88 13 1 14 50 .242 1971 Montreal 146 447 58 115 23 0 13 71 .257 1972 Montreal 140 446 51 124 15 1 17 68 .278 Bill Heath 1973 Montreal 142 413 70 123 13 1 17 49 .298 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1974 Montreal 101 282 35 69 9 1 12 43 .245 1958 31 96 17 38 2 16 .396 1975 St. Louis 107 229 32 69 13 2 7 37 .301 1959 32 111 22 27 1 23 .243 1976 Oakland 15 46 9 11 1 0 3 10 .239 1960 59 200 45 66 8 47 .330 1976 St. Louis 73 110 13 29 4 0 0 21 .264 Career 122 407 84 131 11 86 .322 1977 Toronto 132 458 60 128 24 2 19 64 .279 1978 California 91 235 23 51 5 0 10 40 .217 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG Career 2442 7184 931 1913 307 33 215 1044 .266 1965 Chicago (A) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1966 Houston 55 123 12 37 6 0 0 8 .301 Randy Flores 1967 Detroit 20 32 0 4 0 0 0 4 .125 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1967 Houston 9 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 .091 1994 18 103.0 86 26 63 11-1 0 1.66 1969 Chicago (N) 27 32 1 5 0 1 0 1 .156 1995 20 150.0 142 34 86 13-3 1 3.24 Career 112 199 13 47 6 1 0 13 .236 1996 18 113.1 115 32 74 9-1 0 3.50 1997 17 113.0 128 34 93 9-5 0 4.48 Gail Henley Career 73 479.1 471 126 316 42-10 1 3.29 USC: 1948

MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 2002 Texas 20 12.0 11 8 7 0-0 1 4.50 1954 Pittsburgh 14 30 7 9 1 0 1 2 .300 2002 Colorado 8 17.0 29 8 7 0-2 0 9.53 Career 28 29.0 40 16 14 0-2 1 7.45 Jess Hill USC: 1930 Len Gabrielson USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1959 29 89 28 36 10 35 .404 1935 New York 107 392 69 115 20 3 4 33 .293 1936 Washington 85 233 50 71 19 5 0 34 .305 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1937 Philadelphia 70 242 32 71 12 3 1 37 .293 1960 Milwaukee 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1937 Washington 33 92 24 20 2 1 1 4 .217 1963 Milwaukee 46 120 14 26 5 0 3 15 .217 Career 295 959 175 277 53 12 6 108 .289 1964 Chicago (N) 89 272 22 67 11 2 5 23 .246 1964 Milwaukee 24 38 0 7 2 0 0 1 .184 Gary Holman 1965 Chicago (N) 28 48 4 12 0 0 3 5 .250 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1965 San Francisco 88 269 36 81 6 5 4 26 .301 1963 41 142 24 45 2 23 .317 1966 San Francisco 94 240 27 52 7 0 4 16 .217 1967 California 11 12 2 1 0 0 0 2 .083 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1967 Los Angeles 90 238 20 62 10 3 7 29 .261 1968 Washington 75 85 10 25 5 1 0 7 .294 1968 Los Angeles 108 304 38 82 16 1 10 35 .270 1969 Washington 41 31 1 5 1 0 0 2 .161 1969 Los Angeles 83 178 13 48 5 1 1 18 .270 Career 116 116 11 30 6 1 0 9 .259 1970 Los Angeles 43 42 1 8 2 0 0 6 .190 Career 708 1764 178 446 64 12 37 176 .253 USC: 1947-48

MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1949 New York 2 2.1 0 1 2 0-0 0 0.00

Dave Hostetler USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1977 64 232 53 76 13 48 .328 1978 62 214 54 67 17 45 .313 Career 126 446 107 143 30 93 .321

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1981 Montreal 5 6 1 3 0 0 1 1 .500 1982 Texas 113 418 53 97 12 3 22 67 .232 1983 Texas 94 304 31 67 9 2 11 46 .220 1984 Texas 37 82 7 18 2 1 3 10 .220 1988 Pittsburgh 6 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 .250 Career 255 818 92 187 23 6 37 124 .229

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Tom House Rex Johnston USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1967 22 94.2 70 26 82 5-3 — 1.43 1958 31 91 27 34 3 26 .374 1959 33 124 36 43 7 37 .347 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA Career 64 215 63 77 10 63 .358 1971 Atlanta 11 20.2 20 3 11 1-0 0 3.05 1972 Atlanta 8 9.1 7 6 7 0-0 2 2.89 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1973 Atlanta 52 67.1 58 31 42 4-2 4 4.68 1964 Pittsburgh 14 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1974 Atlanta 56 102.2 74 27 64 6-2 11 1.93 1975 Atlanta 58 79.1 79 36 36 7-7 11 3.18 Jacque Jones 1976 Boston 36 43.2 39 19 27 1-3 4 4.33 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1977 Boston 8 7.2 15 6 6 1-0 0 12.91 1994 60 206 42 69 6 45 .335 1977 Seattle 26 89.1 94 19 39 4-5 1 3.93 1995 70 300 59 106 7 53 .353 1978 Seattle 34 116.0 130 35 29 5-4 0 4.66 1996 61 248 58 93 10 56 .375 Career 289 536.0 516 182 261 29-23 33 3.79 Career 191 754 159 268 23 154 .355

Bobby Hughes MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1999 Minnesota 95 322 54 93 24 2 9 44 .289 1992 54 185 36 65 13 45 .351 2000 Minnesota 154 523 66 149 26 5 19 76 .285 2001 Minnesota 149 475 57 131 25 0 14 49 .276 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 2002 Minnesota 149 577 96 173 37 2 27 85 .300 1998 Milwaukee 85 218 28 50 7 2 9 29 .229 Career 547 1897 273 546 112 9 69 254 .288 1999 Milwaukee 48 101 10 26 2 0 3 8 .257 Career 133 319 38 76 9 2 12 37 .238 Steve Kemp USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG Johnny James 1973 3 5 2 3 0 1 .600 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1974 61 191 52 67 5 42 .351 1952 — 1.0 1 1 1 0-0 — 0.00 1975 57 207 53 90 13 67 .435 Career 121 403 107 160 18 110 .397 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1958 New York 1 3.0 2 4 1 0-0 0 0.00 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1960 New York 28 43.1 38 26 29 5-1 2 4.36 1977 Detroit 151 552 75 142 29 4 18 88 .257 1961 Los Angeles (A) 36 71.1 66 54 41 0-2 0 5.30 1978 Detroit 159 582 75 161 18 4 15 79 .277 1961 New York 1 1.1 1 0 2 0-0 0 0.00 1979 Detroit 134 490 88 156 26 3 26 105 .318 Career 66 119.0 107 84 73 5-3 2 4.76 1980 Detroit 135 508 88 149 23 3 21 101 .293 1981 Detroit 105 372 52 103 18 4 9 49 .277 Geoff Jenkins 1982 Chicago (A) 160 580 91 166 23 1 19 98 .286 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1983 New York (A) 109 373 53 90 17 3 12 49 .241 1993 61 198 41 64 7 50 .323 1984 New York (A) 94 313 37 91 12 1 7 41 .291 1994 61 225 64 84 15 47 .373 1985 Pittsburgh 92 236 19 59 13 2 2 21 .250 1995 70 258 75 103 23 78 .399 1986 Pittsburgh 13 16 1 3 0 0 1 1 .188 Career 192 681 180 251 45 175 .369 1988 Texas 16 36 2 8 0 0 0 2 .222 Career 1168 4058 581 1128 179 25 130 634 .278 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1998 Milwaukee 84 262 33 60 12 1 9 28 .229 1999 Milwaukee 135 447 70 140 43 3 21 82 .313 2000 Milwaukee 135 512 100 155 36 4 34 94 .303 2001 Milwaukee 105 397 60 105 21 1 20 63 .264 2002 Milwaukee 67 243 35 59 17 1 10 29 .243 2003 Milwaukee 124 487 81 144 30 2 28 95 .296 Career 650 2348 379 663 159 12 122 391 .282 Randy Johnson USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1983 15 47.0 46 32 34 5-0 3 5.17 1984 26 78.0 72 52 73 5-3 2 3.35 1985 26 118.1 107 104 99 6-9 0 5.32 Career 67 243.1 225 188 206 16-12 5 4.66

MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1988 Montreal 4 26.0 23 7 25 3-0 0 2.42 1989 Montreal 7 29.2 29 26 26 0-4 0 6.67 1989 Seattle 22 131.0 119 70 104 7-9 0 4.40 1990 Seattle 33 219.2 174 120 194 14-11 0 3.65 1991 Seattle 33 201.1 151 152 228 13-10 0 3.98 1992 Seattle 31 210.1 151 144 241 12-14 0 3.77 1993 Seattle 35 255.1 185 99 308 19-8 1 3.24 1994 Seattle 23 172.0 132 72 204 13-6 0 3.19 1995 Seattle 30 214.1 159 65 294 18-2 0 2.48 1996 Seattle 14 61.1 48 25 85 5-0 1 3.67 1997 Seattle 30 213.0 147 77 291 20-4 0 2.28 1998 Seattle 23 160.0 146 60 213 9-10 0 4.33 1998 Houston 11 84.1 57 26 116 10-1 0 1.28 1999 Arizona 35 271.2 207 70 364 17-9 0 2.48 2000 Arizona 35 248.2 202 76 347 19-7 0 2.64 2001 Arizona 35 249.2 181 71 372 21-6 0 2.49 2002 Arizona 35 260.0 197 71 334 24-5 0 2.32 Career 436 3008.1 2310 1231 3746 224-106 0 3.06

138 • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 12-Time National Champions All-Time USC Major Leaguers

Dave Kingman Bill Lee USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1969 22 32 7 8 4 16 .250 1966 17 48.0 43 16 33 4-0 — 2.25 1970 32 121 24 43 9 25 .355 1967 23 115.2 78 22 84 13-4 — 1.63 Career 54 153 31 51 13 41 .333 1968 28 121.2 93 69 94 12-3 — 1.99 Career 68 285.1 214 107 211 29-7 — 1.92 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1971 San Francisco 41 115 17 32 10 2 6 24 .278 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1972 San Francisco 135 472 65 106 17 4 29 83 .225 1969 Boston 20 52.0 56 28 45 1-3 0 4.50 1973 San Francisco 112 305 54 62 10 1 24 55 .203 1970 Boston 11 37.0 48 14 19 2-2 1 4.62 1974 San Francisco 121 350 41 78 18 2 18 55 .223 1971 Boston 47 102.0 102 46 74 9-2 2 2.74 1975 New York (N) 134 502 65 116 22 1 36 88 .231 1972 Boston 47 84.1 75 32 43 7-4 5 3.20 1976 New York (N) 123 474 70 113 14 1 37 86 .238 1973 Boston 38 284.2 275 76 120 17-11 1 2.75 1977 California 10 36 4 7 2 0 2 4 .194 1974 Boston 38 282.1 320 67 95 17-15 0 3.51 1977 New York (A) 8 24 5 6 2 0 4 7 .250 1975 Boston 41 260.0 274 69 78 17-9 0 3.95 1977 New York (N) 58 211 22 44 7 0 9 28 .209 1976 Boston 24 96.0 124 28 29 5-7 3 5.63 1977 San Diego 56 168 16 40 9 0 11 39 .238 1977 Boston 27 128.0 155 29 31 9-5 1 4.43 1978 Chicago (N) 119 395 65 105 17 4 28 79 .266 1978 Boston 28 177.0 198 59 44 10-10 0 3.04 1979 Chicago (N) 145 532 97 153 19 5 48 115 .288 1979 Montreal 33 222.0 230 46 59 16-10 0 3.04 1980 Chicago (N) 81 255 31 71 8 0 18 57 .278 1980 Montreal 24 118.0 156 22 34 4-6 0 4.96 1981 New York (N) 100 353 40 78 11 3 22 59 .221 1981 Montreal 31 88.2 90 14 34 5-6 6 2.94 1982 New York (N) 149 535 80 109 9 1 37 99 .204 1982 Montreal 7 12.1 19 1 8 0-0 0 4.38 1983 New York (N) 100 248 25 49 7 0 13 29 .198 Career 416 1944.1 2122 531 713 119-90 19 3.62 1984 Oakland 147 549 68 147 23 1 35 118 .268 1985 Oakland 158 592 66 141 16 0 30 91 .238 Dave Leeper 1986 Oakland 144 561 70 118 19 0 35 94 .210 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG Career 1941 6677 901 1575 240 25 442 1210 .236 1979 37 109 18 37 2 18 .339 1980 49 204 28 50 5 24 .245 Bruce Konopka 1981 57 214 40 76 10 48 .355 USC: 1940-42 Career 143 527 86 163 17 90 .309

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1942 Philadelphia 5 10 2 3 0 0 0 1 .300 1984 Kansas City 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1943 Philadelphia 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1985 Kansas City 15 34 1 3 0 0 0 4 .088 1946 Philadelphia 38 93 7 22 4 1 0 9 .237 Career 19 40 2 3 0 0 0 4 .075 Career 45 105 9 25 4 1 0 10 .238 Bob Lillis Marcel Lachemann USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1950 44 187 48 61 5 35 .326 1960 19 68.1 50 67 60 3-3 — 4.08 1951 50 189 52 58 3 43 .312 1961 4 8.2 6 9 5 2-0 — 1.04 CAREER 94 376 100 119 8 78 .316 1962 13 46.0 36 36 44 4-0 — 2.54 Career 36 123.0 92 112 109 9-3 — 3.29 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1958 Los Angeles 20 69 10 27 3 1 1 5 .391 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1959 Los Angeles 30 48 7 11 2 0 0 2 .229 1969 Oakland 28 43.1 43 19 16 4-1 2 3.95 1960 Los Angeles 48 60 6 16 4 0 0 6 .267 1970 Oakland 41 58.1 58 18 39 3-3 3 2.78 1961 Los Angeles 19 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 .111 1971 Oakland 1 0.1 2 1 0 0-0 0 54.00 1961 St. Louis 86 230 24 50 4 0 0 21 .217 Career 70 102.0 103 38 55 7-4 5 3.44 1962 Houston 129 457 38 114 12 4 1 30 .249 1963 Houston 147 469 31 93 13 1 1 19 .198 1964 Houston 109 332 31 89 11 2 0 17 .268 Ray Lamb 1965 Houston 124 408 34 90 12 1 0 20 .221 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1966 Houston 68 164 14 38 6 0 0 11 .232 1964 16 43.2 34 17 41 1-0 — 2.06 1967 Houston 37 82 3 20 1 0 0 5 .244 1965 10 20.1 17 8 16 3-1 — 4.89 Career 817 2328 198 549 68 9 3 137 .236 1966 26 115.2 99 37 108 9-5 — 2.17 Career 52 179.2 150 62 165 13-6 — 2.45

MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1969 Los Angeles 10 15.0 12 7 11 0-1 1 1.80 1970 Los Angeles 35 57.0 59 27 32 6-1 0 3.79 1971 Cleveland 43 158.1 147 69 91 6-12 1 3.35 1972 Cleveland 34 107.2 101 29 64 5-6 0 3.09 1973 Cleveland 32 86.0 98 42 60 3-3 2 4.60 Career 154 424.0 417 174 258 20-23 4 3.54 Jason Lane 2002 Astros at USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1998 61 232 55 77 14 50 .332 1999 54 216 58 77 20 68 .356 CAREER 115 448 113 154 34 118 .344

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 2002 Houston 44 69 12 20 3 1 4 10 .290

12-Time National Champions • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 139 All-Time USC Major Leaguers

Dennis Littlejohn Chad Moeller USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1973 14 21 5 9 2 8 .429 1994 28 55 5 14 0 5 .255 1974 41 105 16 27 1 14 .257 1995 67 210 31 69 5 29 .329 1975 53 182 29 50 10 43 .275 1996 57 206 38 62 3 35 .301 Career 108 308 50 86 13 65 .279 Career 152 471 74 145 8 69 .308

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1978 San Francisco 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2000 Minnesota 48 128 13 27 3 1 1 9 .211 1979 San Francisco 63 193 15 38 6 1 1 13 .197 2001 Arizona 25 56 8 13 0 1 1 2 .232 1980 San Francisco 13 29 2 7 1 0 0 2 .241 2002 Arizona 37 105 10 30 11 1 2 16 .286 Career 78 222 17 45 7 1 1 15 .203 2003 Arizona 78 239 29 64 17 1 7 29 .268 Career 188 528 60 134 31 4 11 56 .254 Fred Lynn USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG Eric Munson 1971 42 113 25 39 7 30 .345 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1972 56 187 54 61 14 46 .326 1997 62 232 57 78 13 50 .336 1973 60 197 41 59 7 35 .300 1998 47 171 45 67 16 56 .392 Career 158 497 120 159 28 111 .320 1999 41 153 45 53 15 41 .346 Career 150 556 147 198 44 147 .356 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1974 Boston 15 43 5 18 2 2 2 10 .419 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1975 Boston 145 528 103 175 47 7 21 105 .331 2000 Detroit 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1976 Boston 132 507 76 159 32 8 10 65 .314 2001 Detroit 17 66 4 10 3 1 1 6 .152 1977 Boston 129 497 81 129 29 5 18 76 .260 2002 Detroit 18 59 3 11 0 0 2 5 .186 1978 Boston 150 541 75 161 33 3 22 82 .298 2003 Detroit 99 313 28 75 9 0 18 50 .240 1979 Boston 147 531 116 177 42 1 39 122 .333 Career 137 443 35 96 12 1 21 62 .217 1980 Boston 110 415 67 125 32 3 12 61 .301 1981 California 76 256 28 56 8 1 5 31 .219 Stu Pederson 1982 California 138 472 89 141 38 1 21 86 .299 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1983 California 117 437 56 119 20 3 22 74 .272 1980 34 75 15 27 0 11 .360 1984 California 142 517 84 140 28 4 23 79 .271 1981 56 180 44 60 8 35 .333 1985 Baltimore 124 448 59 118 12 1 23 68 .263 Career 90 255 59 87 8 46 .341 1986 Baltimore 112 397 67 114 13 1 23 67 .287 1987 Baltimore 111 396 49 100 24 0 23 60 .253 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1988 Baltimore 87 301 37 76 13 1 18 37 .252 1985 Los Angeles 8 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1988 Detroit 27 90 9 20 1 0 7 19 .222 1989 Detroit 117 353 44 85 11 1 11 46 .241 Mark Prior 1990 San Diego 90 196 18 47 3 1 6 23 .240 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA Career 1969 6925 1063 1960 388 43 306 1111 .283 2000 23 136.1 126 46 150 10-7 1 3.56 2001 20 138.2 100 18 202 15-1 0 1.69 Mark McGwire Career 43 275.0 226 64 352 25-8 1 2.62 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1982 29 75 14 15 3 11 .200 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1983 53 191 46 61 19 59 .319 2002 Chicago (N) 19 116.2 98 38 147 6-6 0 3.32 1984 67 248 75 96 32 80 .387 2003 Chicago (N) 30 211.1 183 50 245 18-6 0 2.43 Career 149 514 135 172 54 150 .335 Career 49 328.0 281 88 392 24-12 0 2.74

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1986 Oakland 18 53 10 10 1 0 3 9 .189 1987 Oakland 151 557 97 161 28 4 49 118 .289 1988 Oakland 155 550 87 143 22 1 32 99 .260 1989 Oakland 143 490 74 113 17 0 33 95 .231 1990 Oakland 156 523 87 123 16 0 39 108 .235 1991 Oakland 154 483 62 97 22 0 22 75 .201 1992 Oakland 139 467 87 125 22 0 42 104 .268 1993 Oakland 27 84 16 28 6 0 9 24 .333 1994 Oakland 47 135 26 34 3 0 9 25 .252 1995 Oakland 104 317 75 87 13 0 39 90 .274 1996 Oakland 130 423 104 132 21 0 52 114 .312 1997 Oakland 105 366 48 104 24 0 34 81 .284 1997 St. Louis 51 174 38 44 3 0 24 42 .253 1998 St. Louis 155 509 130 152 21 0 70 147 .299 1999 St. Louis 153 521 118 145 21 1 65 147 .278 2000 St. Louis 89 236 60 72 8 0 32 73 .305 2001 St. Louis 97 299 48 56 4 0 29 64 .187 Career 1874 6187 1167 1626 252 6 583 1414 .263 Bobby Mitchell USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1974 23 44 7 10 1 8 .227 1975 43 141 27 30 1 17 .213 1976 44 140 30 43 5 20 .307 1977 26 88 14 17 1 9 .193 Career 136 413 78 100 8 54 .242

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1980 Los Angeles 9 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 1981 Los Angeles 10 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 .125 1982 Minnesota 124 454 48 113 11 6 2 28 .249 1983 Minnesota 59 152 26 35 4 2 1 15 .230 Career 202 617 75 150 15 8 3 43 .243

140 • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 12-Time National Champions All-Time USC Major Leaguers

Buddy Pritchard USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1955 10 33 9 10 1 4 .303 1960 60 217 62 69 6 39 .318 1956 30 119 30 40 8 39 .336 1961 48 163 34 52 6 30 .319 Career 40 152 39 50 9 43 .329 Career 108 380 96 121 12 69 .318

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1957 Pittsburgh 23 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 .091 1961 Los Angeles (A) 35 96 15 19 5 1 1 8 .198 1962 Los Angeles (A) 10 19 4 8 2 0 2 6 .421 Ed Putnam 1963 Los Angeles (A) 23 50 1 9 1 0 0 2 .180 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1964 Los Angeles (A) 108 255 18 51 9 0 1 17 .200 1972 24 54 13 15 2 13 .278 1965 California 47 79 8 13 2 0 1 4 .165 1973 53 164 31 53 8 32 .323 1966 California 103 226 16 54 5 3 0 24 .239 1974 62 204 41 56 9 53 .275 1967 California 90 201 13 45 7 0 4 21 .224 Career 139 422 85 124 19 98 .294 1968 California 111 297 20 75 9 0 8 35 .253 1969 Boston 47 127 9 24 2 0 0 11 .189 1969 California 41 108 5 28 2 0 1 16 .259 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1970 Boston 59 165 21 39 9 1 3 13 .236 1970 — 63.1 65 17 68 6-2 — 3.12 Career 674 1623 130 365 53 5 21 157 .225 1971 20 85.1 70 35 76 7-3 — 2.21 Career — 148.2 135 52 144 13-5 — 2.48 Randy Scarbery USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1971 23 67.0 77 47 77 9-3 — 3.89 1975 Cleveland 18 92.2 118 31 34 7-8 — 5.54 1972 27 138.2 137 45 81 12-3 — 2.66 1976 Cleveland 1 2.2 7 0 1 0-0 — 16.87 1973 19 132.2 87 62 103 15-2 — 1.83 Career 19 95.1 125 31 35 7-8 — 5.85 Career 69 338.1 301 154 261 36-8 — 2.58

Pete Redfern MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1979 Chicago (A) 45 101.1 102 34 45 2-8 — 4.62 1973 1 1.0 0 2 2 0-0 — 0.00 1980 Chicago (A) 15 28.2 24 7 18 1-2 — 4.08 1974 18 80.1 91 25 70 7-3 — 4.15 Career 60 130.0 126 41 63 3-10 — 4.50 1975 18 108.2 81 27 120 9-3 — 1.24 Career 37 190.0 172 54 192 16-6 — 2.46 Jeff Schattinger USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1976 9 19.0 26 12 10 1-1 — 4.74 1976 Minnesota 23 118.0 105 63 74 8-8 0 3.51 1977 23 59.1 47 18 28 5-1 — 2.28 1977 Minnesota 30 137.1 164 66 73 6-9 0 5.18 1978 29 56.0 48 31 35 4-3 — 2.73 1978 Minnesota 3 9.2 10 6 4 0-2 0 6.52 Career 61 134.1 121 61 73 10-5 — 2.81 1979 Minnesota 40 108.1 106 35 85 7-3 1 3.49 1980 Minnesota 23 104.2 117 33 73 7-7 2 4.56 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1981 Minnesota 24 141.2 140 52 77 9-8 0 4.07 1981 Kansas City 1 3.0 2 1 1 0-0 — 0.00 1982 Minnesota 27 94.1 122 51 40 5-11 0 6.58 Career 170 714.0 764 306 426 42-48 3 4.54 Tom Seaver USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA Rudy Regalado 1965 20 105.2 84 38 100 10-2 — 2.47 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1966 2 8.0 10 1 1 1-0 — 3.38 1949 52 199 50 64 11 55 .322 Career 22 113.2 94 39 101 11-2 — 2.53 1950 44 152 36 57 4 35 .375 Career 96 351 86 121 15 90 .345 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1967 New York (N) 35 251.0 224 78 170 16-13 0 2.76 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1968 New York (N) 36 277.2 224 48 205 16-12 1 2.20 1954 Cleveland 65 180 21 45 5 0 2 24 .250 1969 New York (N) 36 273.1 202 82 208 25-7 0 2.21 1955 Cleveland 10 26 2 7 2 0 0 5 .269 1970 New York (N) 37 290.2 230 83 283 18-12 0 2.82 1956 Cleveland 16 47 4 11 1 0 0 2 .234 1971 New York (N) 36 286.1 210 61 289 20-10 0 2.76 Career 91 253 27 63 8 0 2 31 .249 1972 New York (N) 35 262.0 215 77 249 21-12 0 2.92 1973 New York (N) 36 290.0 219 64 251 19-10 0 2.08 Mike Robertson 1974 New York (N) 32 236.0 199 75 201 11-11 0 3.20 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1975 New York (N) 36 280.1 217 88 243 22-9 0 2.38 1989 61 170 39 56 9 37 .329 1976 New York (N) 35 271.0 211 77 235 14-11 0 2.59 1990 62 226 43 67 8 35 .296 1977 New York (N) 13 96.0 79 28 72 7-3 0 3.00 1991 64 237 38 76 16 62 .321 1977 Cincinnati 20 165.1 120 38 124 14-3 0 2.34 Career 187 633 120 199 33 134 .314 1978 Cincinnati 36 259.2 218 89 236 16-14 0 2.88 1979 Cincinnati 32 215.0 187 61 131 16-6 0 3.14 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1980 Cincinnati 26 168.0 140 59 101 10-8 0 3.64 1996 Chicago (A) 6 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 .143 1981 Cincinnati 23 166.1 120 66 87 14-2 0 2.54 1997 Philadelphia 22 38 3 8 2 1 0 4 .211 1982 Cincinnati 21 111.1 136 44 62 5-13 0 5.50 1998 Arizona 11 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 .154 1983 New York (N) 34 231.0 201 86 135 9-14 0 3.55 Career 39 58 3 11 3 1 0 4 .190 1984 Chicago (A) 34 236.2 216 61 131 15-11 0 3.95 1985 Chicago (A) 35 238.2 223 69 134 16-11 0 3.17 1986 Chicago (A) 16 104.1 114 29 72 5-7 0 3.80 1986 Boston 12 72.0 66 27 31 2-6 0 4.38 Career 656 4782.2 3971 1390 3640 311-205 1 2.86

12-Time National Champions • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 141 All-Time USC Major Leaguers

Bob Skube Mark Smith USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1976 27 68 11 18 1 8 .265 1989 63 234 44 79 1 32 .338 1977 51 115 34 32 4 17 .278 1990 61 240 53 80 11 54 .333 1978 45 132 34 38 9 32 .289 1991 64 241 72 81 16 80 .336 1979 49 168 44 53 13 42 .315 Career 188 715 169 240 28 166 .336 Career 172 483 123 141 27 99 .292 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1994 Baltimore 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 2 .143 1982 Milwaukee 4 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 .667 1995 Baltimore 37 104 11 24 5 0 3 15 .231 1983 Milwaukee 12 25 2 5 1 1 0 9 .200 1996 Baltimore 27 78 9 19 2 0 4 10 .244 Career 16 28 2 7 1 1 0 9 .250 1997 Pittsburgh 71 193 29 55 13 1 9 35 .285 1998 Pittsburgh 59 128 18 25 6 0 2 13 .195 Roy Smalley 2000 Florida 104 192 22 47 8 1 5 27 .245 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 2001 Montreal 80 194 28 47 13 1 6 18 .242 1972 60 189 38 50 5 39 .265 Career 381 896 117 218 47 3 29 120 .243 1973 47 151 33 51 5 29 .338 Career 107 340 71 101 10 68 .297 Steve Smyth USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1999 29 83.2 91 42 81 6-8 3 5.27 1975 Texas 78 250 22 57 8 0 3 33 .228 1976 Texas 41 129 15 29 2 0 1 8 .225 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1976 Minnesota 103 384 46 104 16 3 2 36 .271 2002 Chicago (N) 8 26.0 34 10 16 1-3 0 9.35 1977 Minnesota 150 584 93 135 21 5 6 56 .231 1978 Minnesota 158 586 80 160 31 3 19 77 .273 Ron Stillwell 1979 Minnesota 162 621 94 168 28 3 24 95 .271 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1980 Minnesota 133 486 64 135 24 1 12 63 .278 1959 32 119 26 32 2 12 .269 1981 Minnesota 56 167 24 44 7 1 7 22 .263 1960 57 230 46 64 0 18 .278 1982 Minnesota 4 13 2 2 1 0 0 0 .154 1961 50 184 39 36 4 20 .196 1982 New York (A) 142 486 55 125 14 2 20 67 .257 Career 139 533 111 132 6 50 .248 1983 New York (A) 130 451 70 124 24 1 18 62 .275 1984 New York (A) 67 209 17 50 8 1 7 26 .239 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1984 Chicago (A) 47 135 15 23 4 0 4 13 .170 1961 Washington 8 16 3 2 1 0 0 1 .125 1985 Minnesota 129 388 57 100 20 0 12 45 .258 1962 Washington 6 22 5 6 0 0 0 2 .273 1986 Minnesota 143 459 59 113 20 4 20 57 .246 Career 14 38 8 8 1 0 0 3 .211 1987 Minnesota 110 309 32 85 16 1 8 34 .275 Career 1653 5657 745 1454 244 25 163 694 .257 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA Chris Smith 1968 30 130.2 103 29 147 12-4 — 3.09 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1969 — 110.1 76 18 117 10-1 — 1.47 1976 47 120 15 37 3 24 .308 1970 — 115.2 84 49 99 13-1 — 2.26 1977 52 164 33 50 9 39 .305 Career — 356.2 263 96 363 35-6 — 2.32 1978 53 192 43 64 7 39 .333 Career 152 476 91 151 19 102 .317 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1972 New York (N) 11 30.1 34 15 20 0-3 — 6.82 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1973 Cleveland 27 123.0 134 47 91 2-10 — 4.61 1981 Montreal 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1975 San Diego 18 120.1 103 33 56 8-8 — 2.54 1982 Montreal 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1976 San Diego 36 210.2 188 73 103 12-16 — 3.29 1983 San Francisco 22 67 13 22 6 1 1 11 .328 1977 San Diego 8 16.2 23 12 8 0-2 — 12.42 Career 31 76 13 22 6 1 1 11 .289 Career 100 501.0 482 180 278 22-39 — 3.95 Gary Sutherland USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1964 45 171 35 62 7 34 .363

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1966 Philadelphia 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1967 Philadelphia 103 231 23 57 12 1 1 19 .247 1968 Philadelphia 67 138 16 38 7 0 0 15 .275 1969 Montreal 141 544 63 130 26 1 3 35 .239 1970 Montreal 116 359 37 74 10 0 3 26 .206 1971 Montreal 111 304 25 78 7 2 4 26 .257 1972 Houston 5 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 .125 1973 Houston 16 54 8 14 5 0 0 3 .259 1974 Detroit 149 619 60 157 20 1 5 49 .254 1975 Detroit 129 503 51 130 12 3 6 39 .259 1976 Detroit 42 117 10 24 5 2 0 6 .205 1976 Milwaukee 59 115 9 25 2 0 1 9 .217 1977 San Diego 80 103 5 25 3 0 1 11 .243 1978 St. Louis 10 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 .167 Career 1031 3104 308 754 109 10 24 239 .243

142 • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 12-Time National Champions All-Time USC Major Leaguers

Fay Thomas Wally Wolf USC: 1924-25 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1961 13 42.2 28 25 39 2-2 — 2.32 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1927 New York (N) 9 16.1 19 4 11 0-0 0 3.31 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1931 Cleveland 16 48.2 63 32 25 2-4 0 5.18 1969 California 2 2.1 3 3 2 0-0 — 11.57 1932 Brooklyn 7 17.0 22 8 9 0-1 0 7.41 1970 California 4 5.1 3 4 5 0-0 — 5.06 1935 St. Louis 49 147.0 165 89 67 7-15 1 4.78 Career 6 7.2 6 7 7 0-0 — 7.04 Career 81 229.0 269 133 112 9-20 1 4.95 USC: 1946-48 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1975 2 7 1 2 0 1 .286 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1976 42 151 21 45 2 16 .298 1950 New York (A) 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 .200 1977 58 205 39 60 5 44 .293 1978 51 161 38 63 4 32 .404 Barry Zito Career 153 524 99 170 11 93 .324 USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1999 17 112.2 93 58 154 12-3 0 3.28 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1981 Houston 4 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 .125 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1982 Houston 15 26 4 5 2 0 1 3 .192 2000 Oakland 14 92.2 64 45 78 7-4 — 2.72 1983 Houston 43 57 4 11 4 0 2 10 .196 2001 Oakland 35 214.1 184 80 205 17-8 — 3.49 1984 Houston 14 17 2 3 1 0 0 0 .176 2002 Oakland 35 229.1 182 78 182 23-5 — 2.75 1985 Houston 31 43 4 6 1 0 2 8 .140 2003 Oakland 35 231.2 186 88 146 14-12 — 3.30 1986 Detroit 16 34 4 6 1 0 0 2 .176 Career 119 768.0 616 291 611 61-29 — 3.12 1987 Detroit 9 12 3 1 1 0 0 1 .083 Career 132 196 21 33 10 0 5 24 .168 Dave Van Gorder USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1976 45 132 21 35 4 22 .265 1977 55 192 36 65 2 39 .339 1978 56 185 23 49 4 23 .265 Career 156 509 80 149 10 84 .293

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1982 Cincinnati 51 137 4 25 3 1 0 7 .182 1984 Cincinnati 38 101 10 23 2 0 0 6 .228 1985 Cincinnati 73 151 12 36 7 0 2 24 .238 1986 Cincinnati 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1987 Baltimore 12 21 4 5 0 0 1 1 .238 Career 183 420 30 89 12 1 3 38 .212 John Werhas USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1957 21 60 10 13 0 6 .217 1958 33 112 29 35 2 24 .312 1959 27 94 37 39 4 27 .419 Career 81 266 76 87 6 57 .327

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1964 Los Angeles 29 83 6 16 2 1 0 8 .193 1965 Los Angeles 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1967 Los Angeles 7 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 .143 1967 California 49 75 8 12 1 1 2 6 .160 Career 89 168 15 29 3 2 2 14 .173 Jeff Wetherby USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1985 50 162 31 59 7 38 .364

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1989 Atlanta 52 48 5 10 2 1 1 7 .208 Archie Wilson USC: 1946-47

MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1951 New York (A) 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1952 New York (A) 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 1952 Boston 18 38 1 10 3 0 0 2 .263 1952 Washington 26 96 8 20 2 3 0 14 .208 Career 51 140 9 31 5 3 0 17 .221

12-Time National Champions • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 143 Trojans in the Major League Draft

USC baseball has long been known as a stepping stone into professional baseball. In fact, Trojan players have been drafted 260 times by major league teams. Here’s a list of every Trojan selected since the draft began in 1965:

Round Player, Position ...... Team Round Player, Position ...... Team Round Player, Position ...... Team

1965 — 7 1968 — 11 1972 — 1 June regular phase — 7 January secondary phase — 3 January regular phase — 1 2 Don Johnson, c ...... Braves 1 (12th) *Pat Harrison, 2b ...... Phillies 1 Eric Raich, rhp...... Indians 10 Daryl Wilkins, 2b-ss...... Braves 2 *Dennis Parks, of...... Cubs 10 *Tom Seaver, rhp ...... Dodgers 7 *Reid Braden, 1b ...... Mets 1973 — 4 11 Joe Austin, 1b...... Dodgers June regular phase — 4 June regular phase — 2 16 *John Herbst, lhp...... Twins 18 Ronald Drake, c...... Padres 1 (23rd) Randy Scarbery, rhp...... Athletics 25 James Rees, of...... Yankees 22 Bill Lee, lhp...... Red Sox 2 Fred Lynn, of ...... Red Sox 41 *Mike Garrett, of ...... Pirates 25 Pat Kuehner, 1b...... Senators June secondary phase — 2 66 William Homik, c...... Dodgers 1 (19th) *Cliff Holland, lhp...... Royals 1966 — 11 June secondary phase — 4 8 *Ed Bowman, 3b-c...... Orioles January regular phase — 2 1 *Pat Harrison, 2b ...... Phillies 1 (17th) *Howard Gordon, 1b-of...... White Sox 3 *Jim Barr, rhp...... Phillies 1974 — 10 7 *Fred Shuey, of ...... Twins 5 Reid Braden, 1b-3b ...... Phillies January regular phase — 2 January second phase — 3 5 *Bill Seinsoth, 1b ...... Dodgers 1 (1st) Roy Smalley, ss ...... Rangers 1 (14th) *John Herbst, lhp...... Dodgers 1969 — 8 18 *George Ambrow, ss-rhp ...... Angels 1 (20th) *(void)Tom Seaver, rhp ...... Braves January regular phase — 1 January secondary phase — 2 4 *Mike Garrett, of ...... Dodgers 9 *Charles Ramshaw, ss ...... Expos 2 Ed Bowman, inf-of ...... Cardinals June regular phase — 3 January secondary phase — 3 3 *Cliff Holland, lhp...... Cardinals 11 *Pat Harrison, ss ...... Braves 1 (9th) Pat Harrison, if...... Dodgers June regular phase — 6 13 John Stewart, rhp ...... Braves 4 *Bill Seinsoth, 1b ...... Senators 1 (24th) Rich Dauer, ss-2b...... Orioles 40 Ray Lamb, rhp ...... Dodgers 5 *Jim Barr, rhp...... Yankees 14 Russ McQueen, rhp ...... Angels June secondary phase — 3 June secondary phase — 4 14 Mark Barr, rhp...... Red Sox 1 Oscar Brown, of...... Braves 1 (8th) Bill Seinsoth, 1b...... Dodgers 15 *Anthony Davis, of ...... Orioles 4 Fred Shuey, of ...... Senators 2 *Cal Meier, ss ...... Phillies 19 *Brian Heublein, lhp...... Dodgers 5 *John Herbst, lhp...... Dodgers 3 *Jim Barr, rhp...... Phillies 24 Creighton Tevlin, of...... Orioles 4 Steven Turigliatto, c...... Orioles 1967 — 9 1975 — 11 June secondary phase — 1 1970 — 7 January secondary phase — 4 8 *John Herbst, lhp...... Twins January secondary phase — 2 1 (3rd) Ed Putman, c...... Cubs June regular phase — 2 2 *Cal Meier, ss ...... Royals 1 (14th) Ken Huizenga, of ...... Red Sox 25 Sheldon Andrens, of...... Reds 6 *Jim Barr, rhp...... Twins 3 *Brian Heublein, p ...... Athletics 70 *John Fodor, c ...... Reds June regular phase — 1 4 *Anthony Davis, of ...... Twins June secondary phase — 6 14 Daniel Stoligrosz, 3b ...... Indians June regular phase — 5 1 (1st) Mike Adamson, rhp ...... Orioles June secondary phase — 4 3 George Milke, rhp...... Mets 3 , lhp ...... Braves 1 (1st) Dave Kingman, rhp-of...... Giants 6 Jeff Reinke, lhp...... Tigers 3 *Pat Harrison, 2b ...... White Sox 1 (3rd) Brent Strom, lhp ...... Mets 7 *Marvin Cobb, 2b...... Angels 6 *Brent Strom, lhp ...... Angels 2 Cal Meier, ss...... Royals 13 *John Racanelli, rhp ...... Tigers 9 *Bill Seinsoth, 1b ...... Orioles 3 Jim Barr, rhp ...... Giants 21 Alfred Meyer, rhp ...... Cardinals 14 *Reid Braden, 1b-of...... Mets June secondary phase — 2 1971 — 6 1 (17th) Phil Doktor, ss ...... Tigers June regular phase — 3 3 *(void) Denny Martindale, util ...... Royals 13 James George, rhp...... Athletics 14 Craig Perkins, c ...... Royals 1976 — 8 40 *Sam Ceci, c...... Dodgers January regular phase — 1 June secondary phase — 3 1 (1st) Steve Kemp, of ...... Tigers 2 Gordon Carter, of ...... Giants January secondary phase — 3 2 Steve Busby, rhp...... Royals 1 (1st) Pete Redfern, rhp ...... Twins 6 Mike Ball, 3b...... Twins 1 (2nd) Dennis Littlejohn, c ...... Giants 8 *John Racanelli, rhp ...... White Sox June regular phase — 3 9 Charles Phillips, lhp...... Dodgers 12 Gary Wiencek, c ...... Tigers 34 *Bruce Tonascia, of-c...... Angels June secondary phase — 1 1 (10th) John Racanelli, rhp...... Angels

Fred Lynn

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Round Player, Position ...... Team Round Player, Position ...... Team Round Player, Position ...... Team

1977 — 7 1981 — 10 1987 — 4 June regular phase — 6 June regular phase — 10 June regular phase — 4 5 Rick Hertel, if...... Blue Jays 1 (23rd) Dave Leeper, of ...... Royals 9 *Brian Nichols, c ...... Reds 6 *Brian Hayes, lhp...... Angels 3 Dan Davidsmeier, ss ...... Brewers 17 Paul Fuller, c...... White Sox 7 Scott Gregory, rhp ...... Blue Jays 5 Marty Wilkerson, 3b...... Royals 17 Terry Brown, of ...... Orioles 7 Bobby Mitchell, of ...... Dodgers 9 Stu Pederson, of...... Dodgers 17 Keith Watkins, of...... Athletics 10 *Larry Fobbs, if ...... Giants 12 Tim Kammeyer, rhp ...... Angels 28 *Rob Hertel, 2b...... Padres 16 Stan Edmonds, of...... Mariners 1988 — 5 June secondary phase — 1 22 Lee Jones, rhp...... Angels 3 Jim Campanis, c...... Mariners 2 *Dave Hostetler, 1b...... Giants 28 Chuck Menzhuber, 2b ...... Cardinals 7 Bret Barberie, ss...... Expos 32 *Jim Cecchini, c...... Cardinals 14 *Rodney Peete, 3b...... Athletics 1978 — 13 38 Stan Williams, rhp...... Yankees 21 Brian Nichols, c ...... Reds January secondary phase — 1 24 *Randy Tanner, of ...... Padres 1 (15th) *Rob Hertel, 2b-3b ...... Blue Jays 1982 — 4 June regular phase — 11 January regular phase — 1 1989 — 5 1 (11th) Rod Boxberger, rhp ...... Astros 9 Jim Allen, 1b-3b...... Cubs 13 *Rodney Peete, 3b...... Athletics 2 Dave Van Gorder, c ...... Reds June regular phase — 3 33 David Latter, rhp ...... Athletics 3 Dave Engle, 3b ...... Angels 9 Tom Moritz, of...... White Sox 46 *John Jackson, of ...... Angels 4 Dave Hostetler, 1b...... Expos 11 Jim Cecchini, c ...... Expos 53 *Randy Powers, rhp...... Blue Jays 5 Doug Stokke, ss ...... Astros 24 Dave Smith, 1b...... Mariners 56 *Sam Vranjes, c...... Twins 11 Chris Smith, of-if...... Rangers 12 Tim Tolman, of...... Astros 1983 — 4 1990 — 8 12 *Jeff Schattinger, rhp ...... Angels June regular phase — 4 5 Bret Boone, 2b ...... Mariners 16 Brian Hayes, lhp ...... Dodgers 7 John Wallace, of ...... Mariners 6 John Jackson, of...... Giants 18 *Bob Skube, of ...... Cardinals 9 Bob Gunnarsson, lhp...... Mariners 7 Randy Powers, rhp ...... Angels 19 *John Wells, of...... Mets 11 Mickey Meister, rhp...... Mariners 8 John Cummings, lhp...... Mariners June secondary phase — 1 25 Reggie Montgomery, of ...... Angels 8 Danny Gil, c...... Angels 2 *Rob Hertel, if...... Padres 10 Damon Buford, 2b-of ...... Orioles 1984 — 6 28 *Rodney Peete, if...... Tigers 1979 — 9 June regular phase — 6 35 *Reid Mizuguchi, rhp ...... Brewers January regular phase — 1 1 (10th) Mark McGwire, 1b ...... Athletics 17 Rick Odekirk, lhp ...... Brewers 3 Sid Akins, rhp ...... Rangers 1991 — 5 January secondary phase — 3 7 Randy Robertson, rhp ...... Padres 1 (9th) Mark Smith, of ...... Orioles 1 (3rd) , lhp ...... Reds 9 Jeff L. Brown, of...... Dodgers 3 Mike Robertson, of ...... White Sox 1 (10th) Paul Homrig, 1b...... Athletics 10 John Roddy, rhp ...... Tigers 9 Brett Jenkins, if...... Expos 1 (21st) Jeff Schattinger, rhp ...... Royals 11 Craig Stevenson, 3b ...... Astros 11 Jeff Cirillo, if...... Brewers June regular phase — 5 25 Murph Proctor, if-of...... Dodgers 13 Bob Skube, of...... Brewers 1985 — 5 15 *Don Carfi no, ss ...... Angels June regular phase — 5 1992 — 3 20 Keith Brown, of-1b ...... White Sox 2 Randy Johnson, lhp...... Expos 2 Bobby Hughes, c ...... Brewers 24 John Wells, of ...... Tigers 6 *Dan Henley, 3b...... Mets 9 Ryan Henderson, rhp ...... Dodgers 29 Frank Pennachio, if...... Angels 18 Damon Oppenheimer, c ...... Brew ers 18 Jackie Nickell, rhp...... Mariners 20 Ron Roebuck, lhp...... Astros 1980 — 7 21 Jeff Wetherby, of...... Braves June regular phase — 7 8 *Tim Kammeyer, rhp...... Mariners 1986 — 5 11 *Dan Davidsmeier, ss ...... Brewers June regular phase — 5 15 *Stan Edmonds, of ...... Reds 1 (7th) Brad Brink, rhp ...... Phillies 19 Mike Couchee, rhp ...... Padres 5 Steve Bast, lhp ...... Red Sox 19 *Bill Peltola, rhp ...... Brewers 7 Dan Henley, inf ...... Dodgers 22 David Wilson, 3b...... Giants 11 *Terry Brown, of...... White Sox 33 *Stan Williams, rhp ...... Padres 16 Brian Brooks, lhp ...... Padres

Randy Johnson

12-Time National Champions • 2004 USC Trojans Baseball • 145 Trojans in the Major League Draft

Round Player, Position ...... Team Round Player, Position ...... Team

1993 — 6 1999 — 8 4 Mike Collett, rhp ...... Mariners 1 (3rd) Eric Munson, c...... Tigers 6 Kurt Bierek, if-of...... Yankees 1 (9th) Barry Zito, lhp ...... Athletics 16 Dan Hubbs, rhp ...... Dodgers 4 Steve Smyth, lhp ...... Cubs 26 Kent Donnelly, rhp ...... Yankees 6 Jason Lane, of...... Astros 27 Casey Burrill, c ...... Braves 8 Justin Lehr, rhp...... Athletics 77 Donn Cunnigan, of ...... Padres 10 Brad Ticehurst, of ...... Yankees 18 Dominic Correa, if...... Yankees 1994 — 5 33 Greg Hanoian, of ...... Cubs 3 Aaron Boone, if...... Reds 18 J.P. Roberge, if...... Dodgers Round Player, Position ...... Team 23 Lionel Hastings, if ...... Marlins 29 Tony Nieto, rhp ...... Reds 2000— 5 39 *Ben Tucker, rhp ...... Yankees 6 Beau Craig, c...... Athletics 9 Tanner Eriksen, rhp ...... Diamondbacks 1995 — 6 14 Justin Gemoll, 3b...... Royals Chad Moeller and Jacque Jones 1 (9th) Geoff Jenkins, of ...... Brewers 29 Ronald Flores, lhp ...... Athletics 2 Gabe Alvarez, ss ...... Padres 46 *Seth Davidson, ss ...... Royals 4 Brian Cooper, rhp ...... Angels 8 Ben Tucker, rhp...... Giants 2001 — 3 15 Walter Dawkins, of...... Phillies 1 (2nd) Mark Prior, rhp...... Cubs 32 *Javier Mejia, rhp...... Twins 6 Rik Currier, rhp ...... Yankees 10 Seth Davidson, ss ...... Cardinals 1996 — 6 2 Jacque Jones, of ...... Twins 2002 — 7 4 Ryan Stromsborg, if...... Blue Jays 11 Bill Peavey, 1b ...... Indians 7 Chad Moeller, c ...... Twins 13 *Anthony Reyes, rhp...... Tigers 16 Jeff Inglin, of ...... White Sox 13 Brian Barre, of ...... Rockies 21 *Randy Flores, lhp...... Cardinals 17 *Chad Clark, rhp...... Cardinals 26 Javier Mejia, rhp ...... Phillies 21 Alberto Concepcion, c ...... Red Sox 27 *Matt Bonovich, c ...... Expos 1997 — 4 45 *Brian Bannister, rhp ...... Red Sox 9 Randy Flores, lhp ...... Yankees 9 *Seth Etherton, rhp...... Cardinals 2003 — 6 Geoff Jenkins 15 Marc Mirizzi, ss...... Yankees 7 Brian Bannister, rhp...... Mets 26 Scott Henderson, rhp ...... Marlins 9 Anthony Lunetta, 2b ...... Indians 10 Fraser Dizard, lhp ...... White Sox 1998 — 11 15 Anthony Reyes, rhp ...... Cardinals 1 (18th) Seth Etherton, rhp ...... Angels 23 Travis McAndrews, of .....Diamondbacks 3 Jason Saenz, lhp...... Mets 33 Jordan Olson, lhp ...... Devil Rays 8 Mike Penney, rhp ...... Brewers 8 *Brad Ticehurst, of...... Rangers *Drafted player who did not sign. 9 Morgan Ensberg, 3b...... Astros 14 Robb Gorr, 1b...... Dodgers Number in parentheses following fi rst-round pick 16 Craig Jones, rhp ...... Royals indicates the overall draft selection. 25 Jeremy Freitas, of...... Royals 25 Jack Krawczyk, rhp...... Brewers 27 Jeff DePippo, c ...... Indians 33 Wes Rachels, 2b ...... Phillies

Beau Craig

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